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Casey Grammar leader named on Educator Hotlist

Head of Casey Grammar School’s Junior School Melissa Roberton has earned national recognition after being named on The Educator’s 2025 Hotlist, which celebrates Australia’s most influential and innovative educators.

Principal Fiona Williams said the recognition reflected Melissa’s impact on students, staff and the wider school community.

“Melissa leads with heart and an unwavering focus on what’s best for students,” she says.

“She is not only a changemaker within our own school, but also a highly respected leader across the wider education sector. We are incredibly proud of her.”

Over the past 12 months, Ms Roberton has driven several key initiatives across the Junior School, including a whole-school implementation of the Berry Street Educational Model: a trauma-informed approach that embeds neuroscience principles into daily teaching practice.

This has led to a culture shift that enhances wellbeing, student engagement and academic confidence.

She has also introduced new ways to support diverse learners.

Her advocacy for student voice saw the introduction of personalised learning folios and self-assessment tools, encouraging students to reflect, track and communicate their own learning growth.

Beyond Casey Grammar School, Ms Roberton is an active member of Independent Primary School Heads of Australia (IPSHA) and Ecumenical Schools Australia (ESA).

She contributes to national dialogue on primary education and promotes inclusive and evidence-based practice.

“I am deeply honoured to be included on The Educator’s Hotlist,” she said.

“Every initiative is grounded in the belief that each student deserves to feel safe and celebrated at school.

“I am grateful to work with such a passionate team, where innovation is supported, and collaboration is key.”

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